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These are not very good pics. My phone just doesn't do well. I will have some nice ones taken with my iPad tomorrow evening. If there is a particular pic that anyone wants let me know. I will post it.
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Re: Blazer Bed Floor Replacement
I'm looking to buy a complete Blazer bed floor in the near future for my own restoration.
How crisp are the stampings, and how closely do they match the convoluted pattern of the original? Are they nice and sharp or more "soft" and rounded in those transitions from low spot to high spot on the floor? Did you go with GMCPauls or SOKY Classics? Does anyone know if both vendors are selling the same part, or if one of them is "better" than the other? I'm sure it's going to cost a fortune to ship either way (I'm in NH) Thanks! -G
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Re: Blazer Bed Floor Replacement
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I'll have to stop over to your site and check out your progress
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Re: Blazer Bed Floor Replacement
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Yeah, I only have about 900 days left to finish this truck build.... It seems like a lot of time, but it really isn't!! ![]() I spent a lot of time thinking about the amount of work it will take to restore / repair the original bed floor.... And it just doesn't make sense. Here's where things stand as of last night: ![]() Obviously, I'll have to pull the whole cage out to swap in a new bed floor (and make the rear strut mounts removable) but the build will take a HUGE step forward toward completion. ![]() It's funny, in retrospect I've got almost nothing left of my original sheetmetal.... I've got new fenders, bedsides, floors, doors, rockers, etc. about the only parts that are original are the VIN tag and a few sections of the firewall!!! ![]() -G
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